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Immigrants living in Ireland are twice as likely as Irish-born people to be at risk of poverty after paying their rent or mortgage, according to new research. More than a third of immigrants (38 ...
Stock image. Photo: Getty Migrants are more likely to be working and well-educated compared with Irish-born people, but have lower incomes and suffer more from poverty, a new report has revealed.
Migrants in Ireland are more likely to be working than Irish-born people, but experience far higher rates of poverty — a fact which requires “urgent policy attention”. New research from the ...
Some 37 per cent of migrants pay more than 30 per cent of their income on housing costs, compared to 9 per cent of Irish-born residents. Migrants face higher levels of poverty and deprivation than ...